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Friday, October 08, 2010

I don't think I have done this for a year or maybe more, but today, the place is yours. Plug whatever you need to or say what you want to say. Tell people about a favorite site or place or video. Anything you want. Have at it.

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I am walking tomorrow in the Briggs & Al's Run & Walk for Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.

Children's Hospital saved my little boy's life when he had 4 heart surgeries - 2 of them open-heart. My nephew, who was born in April, had spinal meningitis that same month and was treated at Children's. My oldest nephew, age 17, was just diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. We have lots of reasons to support this great, non-profit, hospital.

I don't have a lot of sponsors so I'm just going to throw the link to our FirstGiving page here. Times are tough so I know a lot of people can't give which I think is why I don't have a lot of sponsors.

If you have more time than money these days, maybe you would consider being a child advocate? I've been volunteering as a Guardian ad Litem for a few years. You can directly influence a child's present and future. http://www.guardianadlitem.org/

I discovered Korean dramas over the summer. Boys Over Flowers is the greatest television show I've ever seen, and my new favorite actor is Lee Min Ho. You can watch Asian dramas legally with English subs at mysoju.com (I'm not affiliated with this or anything, just spreading the word to anyone interested!)

@Adventurous Kate - I spent a good deal of time travelling across Southeastern Asia (not all at one time). You will have a blast! Good luck! Oh - and I promise if you say "Gam ern" in Vietnam, you will be the hit of wherever you are. It means thank you, but it really cracks the locals up (because it is sort of formal and seldom used).

I saw this posted on FB the other day. People are being asked to wear purple on Oct. 20th to honor the 7 homosexual boys who committed suicide after homophobic bullying. This looks like it's a link to the site that started it all, but it is also circulating Facebook.

@Sweetiebrid I watched "1 Litre no Namida" and I cried my eyes off japanese and korean doramas are really really sad and they seem so real.

@Adventurous Kate There's no way I'm that much of a badass but thanks. Going to Germany would be awesome but it's not just me, we're a group of students with a project so getting a Fulbright scholarship is more difficult.

@Sweetiebird: You have to watch Ashita no Kita Yoshio on mysoju. It's very good. Funny and sad at the same time. With my favorite actor Ryuhei Matsuda. He's a hottie! Here's the site with all the parts.

K, I'll comfort you by saying this. My husband and I spent close to $150K trying to hav eour one son, and we will never have any more children. This one son is Autistic, and unless a baby drops out of the sky, we won't have another child.

So basically, you are saving yourself about $300,000. So enjoy the savings and kiss them for me!!! I'm envious!

Would it be okay to ask for votes to get my kids to see Yo Gabba Gabba Live? No need to register or anything just click vote. If it's not okay, please delete. Thanks!http://apps.facebook.com/yogabbagabbacontest/contests/53973/voteable_entries/9159542?ref=m

PLEASE people before you buy a pet store puppy or kitty, PLEASE think of adopting from www.petfinder.com.You go to the site put in what type of animal, breed, age and you will get results according to your local adopting places.

Adopting a pet can be the best thing you've ever done and give you the greatest result.

With all the terrific, altruistic sites being listed here, I'm embarrassed to offer my own blog: Crazed Celebrity. Photos of celebrities looking crazed, with commentary. If you want to procrastinate, and wonder what Jennifer Aniston looks like with her eyes bugged out, check it out!

i am a canadian and today my husband, two kids and myself are heading over to a friends house for turkey dinner. i'm bringing a giant costco pumpkin pie and whipped cream.

i was born in canada but raised in the usa, and when i first moved back to canada (to marry my husband), it was so fricken weird to me that you did thanksgiving before HALLOWEEN! i couldn't fathom it. hubby had no family around either, so for years we both just grabbed OT shifts at work for extra money. anyway, when our daughter was 3 i realized she would grow up with no thanksgiving memories :( so that year i invited all of our friends who didn't have any family in our area and the first annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Wayward Souls was born. Even though we are going to a friends house, I'm thankful I have friends that are like family to me, I always call my close friends my chosen family. We've made some pretty strong roots here and as someone who moved A.LOT. when I was a kid that means a lot to me.

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